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Tennant Creek is named after a water that flows through it. Tennant Creek is a town from Northern Territory of Australia and the fifth largest town from this area. It is located on the Stuart Highway, a thousand kilometres away from the territory capital, Darwin and has a population of about 3,500 people. Spending time in Tennant Creek is always a pleasure as there are many attractions to visit.

But before you set off on your Tenant Creek adventure you must get yourself a car rental. The things to do in Tennant Creek focus on location, history, scenery and the culture to give tourists the best Australian outback experience. This is where you can get to see Australia at its most gloriously raw. All attractions are accessible as transportation means are not a problem in Tennant Creek and so, it is very easy to get from one place to another, enriching your touristic possibilities.

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Top Attractions within Tennant Creek

Mary Ann Dam

To start the ball rolling, you should definitely head to Mary Ann Dam. It's a hit recreation spot for tourists. It's quite accessible from the town, one quick drive and you're already there! At Mary Ann Dam there's just loads to do! You can pop in for a swim, have a tasty barbecue, or a quaint little picnic, or go on an entertaining bush walk. Whatever you choose to do, it'll be fun either way. You can't go wrong kicking things off at Mary Ann Dam.

Lake Mary Ann is located about 5km north of Tennant Creek and is man-made with many water sports facilities as swimming, canoeing and a rich vegetation and natural bush that will enchant your eyes. Take photos and walk along as it is very refreshing and relaxing at the same time! Its construction began in 1979-1980, but since then, the area changed a lot and now looks very nice.

The Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles)

Just within the vicinity of Mary Ann Dam lie the mysterious structures of Devils Marbles.

They're clusters of peculiar rock spheres scattered about through a wide, shallow valley. It's truly quite a sight because you've got boulders precariously balanced on top of one another. You'll come across this phenomenon and the first thing you'll ask yourself is, “What if it falls?” Turns out, this is the product of millions of years of erosion.

Pay an extra fee and you can get to camp out on the ancient landscape. Be one of the lucky few who get to see these magnificent structures at sunrise and sunset. Be sure to take pictures.

So if you've got an eye for the unusual, the baffling Karlu Karlu is definitely a must-see!

Battery Hill Mining Centre

A kilometre and a half from town is the Battery Hill Mining Centre. This is your last stop. Here you can pretend to go back a few years to experience life in Tennant Creek's outback gold rush in the 1930s. This is seriously going to top your Aussie adventure!

Go on an underground mine tour so that you can delightfully see the machinery in action. Walk through the two museums, Flies, Fortitude and Freedom—to have a look at the society on the goldfields during the early years, and the McLaughlin Minerals Collection—a stunning array of mineral samples from across the world. And the best part is… you can try to pan for your own gold! You can even get to keep what you find!

Winanjjikari Music Centre is located in Tennant Creek and houses a musical community where many new singers or musician spend their time. It represents the Aboriginal music, so it will be an interesting and new experience visiting this place. There are also held historical exhibitions and artwork. It is a very well maintained location, offering its visitors the opportunity to learn more about local culture and history.

Davenport Murchison, a national park in the Northern Territory, Australia, is located nearby Tennant Creek. The park has a crater called The Amelia Creek crater, which is ancient, very eroded and gives the landscape an incredible aspect! It lies within the Davenport Range that is also a miracle of nature!

Tennant Creek is a destination that will show you the beauties of nature and is a place where you will find cultural, history, entertainment and amazing places.

So come on down to Tennant Creek. See the sights, hear the sounds, breathe the air of the true Australian outback.

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